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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page II-22 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> • Existing fire protection facilities would be maintained to the satisfaction of <br /> the Lathrop-Manteca Fire Protection District. <br /> • Dust exposure of site workers would be monitored periodically, at the <br /> discretion of the landfill manager, to evaluate if any additional respiratory <br /> protection or dust suppression(watering)mitigation is needed. <br /> • Additional engineering controls would be implemented by the site operator, <br /> if needed based on the evaluation of the site health and safety or operations <br /> manager, to control dust emissions. Such controls might include wind <br /> screens near unloading areas or the use of dust suppressants. <br /> • If the above controls cannot reduce employee dust exposure below <br /> acceptable levels as determined by Forward Landfill(considering factors <br /> including irritation and annoyance to employees), site personnel at risk <br /> would be supplied with gloves,coveralls,eye protection and respirators, <br /> with associated training in their use. <br /> • Wastes must not leave the landfill on workers' clothing. Workers who have <br /> had direct contact with waste, or who have performed operations that may <br /> involve direct contact with wastes (such as equipment maintenance or <br /> asbestos handling),would wear disposable clothing or change clothing <br /> before leaving the site. The potentially contaminated clothing will be <br /> cleaned or disposed as appropriate. <br /> • To avoid cross-contamination from contaminated to non-contaminated sites, <br /> the applicant would install a pressurized water distribution system to <br /> service a decontamination facility for personnel and equipment. The <br /> decontamination facility may be fixed or mobile. Wastewater generated <br /> from the decontamination of personnel and equipment is containerized and <br /> analyzed in accordance with applicable requirements. If analytical results <br /> support compatibility with the Class II impoundments, a request will be <br /> submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control Board to dispose of <br />